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"base rate of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing statistics or numbers, specifically to refer to a standard or starting point for comparison. Example: The base rate of inflation for the year was 2.3%, but due to unexpected economic factors, it ended up being 3.5%.
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Today she uses New York-based Merchant Processing Services, which charges her a base rate of 1.61% on each bill, plus 20 cents per card swipe.
Further, increasing the base rate of hyperlipidemia to a higher, literature-based value increased the mean annual direct medical cost of olanzapine by $38 [ 71].
A Toyota from Enterprise, (800) 325-8007, rented for a base rate of about $44.
After all, 20% is a generous allowance, much higher than the current base rate of 0.5%.
At a base rate of $350 for a single, $390 for a double, this is not bargain lodging.
The next time around, he said, he will be willing to make do with a base rate of $5,000.
He is now charged six points above the base rate of 3%, which he believes is "criminal".
Although the base rate of interest is 4.5%, most credit cards charge upwards of 40%, plus an annual fee.
The Bank of England's base rate of interest tumbled to 0.5% in March from 5.5% at the beginning of 2008.
Drivers have to pay a hefty 5percenttransactionon fee while most stores and restaurants are charged an average base rate of about 2percentt.
The base rate of infection here is already higher than the 1% of the population that epidemiologists say is a critical threshold.
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